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Team Bath Netball produced what Player of the Match Layla Guscoth described as a “championship quarter” to set up an ultimately convincing 51-35 victory over Severn Stars in Bank Holiday Monday’s Vitality Superleague West Country derby.

A strong opening 15 minutes saw the Sitec-sponsored Blue and Gold take a five-goal lead but the second quarter was much more tightly contested as Stars fought back to close the gap to three.

However, on what was the hottest May Day Bank Holiday Monday on record, Team Bath turned up the heat in a dominant third quarter as they stretched their advantage to 40-29 to effectively settle the game as a contest.

They went on to wrap up their second home win in three days, following on from Friday’s 66-39 victory over Celtic Dragons – the perfect response to away defeats against Wasps and benecosMavericks.

“I’m really happy that we got the win today and on Friday,” said Guscoth, who again excelled in defence alongside Eboni Beckford-Chambers. “Thanks to everyone who came down to support us, you guys cheering for us really helps.

“The first half was really tight and we were aware that our third quarter on Friday against Dragons hadn’t been great, so everyone dug really deep to execute what we have been doing in training and pull out a championship quarter.

“We’ve been trying to find our feet after the players were away for the Commonwealth Games but today felt really good and really connected again.”

Team Bath Netball Superleague Head Coach Anna Stembridge added: “It’s great to get another win under our belts. Credit to Stars, they put us under pressure in the second period, but I’m really proud of how the girls responded at half-time and they came out hard in both attack and defence in that third quarter.

“We’re still building, both individually and collectively, and while we have done some great stuff tonight and on Friday, there is still things we can tweak going forward.”

As in Friday’s home win over Celtic Dragons, the Blue and Gold came out strongly and raced into a 5-2 lead with both Kadeen Corbin and Sophie Drakeford-Lewis shooting with confidence.

It was a feisty, physical affair, with both defences in fine form, but Team Bath were able to stretch their advantage to 14-9 by the end of the quarter.

The gap remained at five for much of the second quarter as both sides forced multiple turnovers. However, Stars were able to gain the upper hand in the closing stages and fine shooting from Eleanor Cardwell allowed them to close the gap to 25-22.

Stars made some defensive changes in a bid to stem the flow but the Blue and Gold kept up the pressure to give themselves an 11-goal cushion going into the final period.

They maintained their dominance in the closing 15 minutes but the win was marred by a slip for Jess Shaw, who immediately looked in pain as she held her ankle and was carried off court by captain Beckford-Chambers.

Stembridge is hopeful the injury is not too serious, though, saying: “Jess is pretty buoyant, she is always smiling. She put in such a good shift in both attack and defence. We’ll assess her injury but I’m sure she will be fine.”

Team Bath travel to Surrey Storm on Saturday (6pm centre-pass) before returning to their home arena on Monday, May 21 for a televised match against Team Northumbria (7pm centre-pass).

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